April 4, 2007 / Front Page

Third Congressional District residents would vote for a new third party candidate if they are convinced the candidate would listen to them and vote on the basis of what the majority wants, according to North Massapequa resident Bill Corrigan who jus More...

Albert Voorneveld, the principal at Copiague Middle School, was appointed as the new principal of Copiague High School at a school board meeting on March 5. His position will officially start at the beginning of the 2007-08 school year. More...

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Long Island Lutheran Middle and High School, Brookville, has announced that John Anglin, an Amityville resident and LuHi 10th grader was named Student of the Month, to be celebrated throughout the month of March and into April. More...

Copiague 50 Deauville Blvd. 631-691-1111 +A spring gardening seminar will be offered Thursday, April 5, 7 to 8:30 p.m. John Miller will help you get started on your garden and answer all of your questions. More...

John Clinton "Jack" Robbins, Jr., who was born and raised in Babylon, died March 3, 2007 at his home in Irvington, Virginia. He was 92 years old. Born to John C. and Mildred (Ross), he grew up and lived on The Crescent in Babylon for 18 years. More...

An independent study of the LIPA wind farm proposal has corroborated what many believed to be the case: the project is too costly, will provide too little additional energy and will burden Long Island ratepayers for too long. More...

The Constitution Party the third largest political party (www.ballot-access.org) strongly denounces what is shaping up to be a wholesale sell-out by Republican Senators on course to reward illegal aliens by okaying AMNESTY.(S.9, S. More...

Purebred rescue groups spread a safety net across the country. Some have stronger, wider nets. When a relatively rare purebred appears in a local town shelter, those concerned may be contacting breed experts for the first time. More...